Beads Out level guide

Beads Out Level 4 Walkthrough

medium 6 colors

Beads Out Level 4 is the first true reserve-row board. Clear the exposed green, orange, and yellow side of the hook first, then cash in cyan and red from the lower recess and leave blue for the feeder-pipe cleanup.

Board Notes

Layout
Level 4 uses a hooked loop with a narrow elbow in the middle and a feeder pipe on the right. Green, orange, yellow, cyan, and blue wrap the left and lower sides of the hook, while red appears both in the elbow and the right pipe. Six boxes are visible below: green, orange, and yellow on the upper shelf, with cyan, red, and blue waiting in the lower recess.
Goal
The key is to open the left half of the hook so the elbow can rotate the recess colors through the outlet in order. Blue is not an opener here even though the feeder pipe makes it look important.
Opening
Run green first, then orange, then yellow from the top shelf. Once the outer hook is smaller, raise cyan from the recess, catch the short red elbow segment, and finish with blue from the right pipe.
Danger Zone
Pulling red or blue out of the lower recess before the top-shelf colors have cleared enough space is the fastest way to clog the board.
Mechanics
Level 4 teaches that the lower recess is a reserve row, not free storage. The upper shelf colors have to unwind the outer loop before the hidden colors can be spent efficiently.

Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 4 (spoiler-free)

  • Leave the lower blue box alone until the feeder pipe is mostly all that remains.
  • With 6 colors in play, clear the pair with the fewest blockers first so the board opens up instead of tightening.
  • If the board feels stuck, look for the color with the cleanest path and use that to regain space.

How to Solve Beads Out Level 4 — Full Solution

  1. Move the green box under the outlet first to clear the exposed left-side entry of the hook.
  2. Swap to orange next so the outer-left curve can keep rotating past the drain.
  3. Bring yellow into the outlet lane for the yellow section that follows along the top-left and lower-left edges.
  4. Raise the cyan box from the lower recess once the elbow opens and the cyan strip reaches the outlet.
  5. Use the red box for the short elbow run after cyan, then finish with blue when the right-side feeder pipe leaves only blue fragments.

Colors in this level:

Green, Orange, Yellow, Cyan, Red, Blue

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Dragging red out of the recess before green, orange, and yellow are done.
  • Spending the lower blue box early even though it is the best cleanup tool for the feeder pipe.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What colors should clear first in Beads Out Level 4?

    Start with the upper-shelf colors in exposed order: green first, then orange, then yellow.

  • When do you use the lower recess colors in Level 4?

    Use them after the outer hook has opened, with cyan first, red second, and blue as the final cleanup box.